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Bodywork Crash and Return ACL Tear By Ryan Brandt
» ACL Tear TREATMENT: "If your doctor says you have to have surgerywhich isn't always the caseyou need to get your range of motion back before you go under the knife," says Johnson. "Otherwise the joint could become stiff after surgery, and you may lose some range of motion permanently." Three times a day, take five minutes and sit on the edge of a table straightening and bending your knee as far as you can, Johnson counsels. "It should hurt while you move the leg, but not after you're done." PREVENTION: When you fall and you know your knee is functional but hurtin', don't try to bounce back up. According to Johnson, you'll likely fall again and tear the already stretched ACL. Instead, stay down until you know for certain everything's OK, then limp down the mountain or off the court and call it a day.
Writer RYAN BRANDT, a former Division 1 collegiate basketball player, lives in Berkeley, California. Subscribe to Outside and get a FREE Gift! Give the gift of Outside Magazine! Subscribe to Outside Online's free weekly e-mail newsletter featuring gear reviews, fitness advice, galleries, podcasts, and more. |
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